Why did Mormon See Captain Moroni as a Hero?
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ReidMcLAugust 3, 2016
If I may...one of the attributes of Capt Moroni is that after he made the Title of Liberty and strapped on his armor, he didn't go running off to battle, he knelt down and prayed, (can't pray when you are in a rage), prayed to make sure what he was doing was right, prayed to make sure that he was righteous in his desires, prayed to gather strength and understanding, prayed to be able to open the hearts and minds of the righteous to his message and join his/Lord's army. Maybe this is something that Mormon did as well.
Sally SmithAugust 2, 2016
Thank you for writing this article. I had never before connected the admiration that Mormon had for Moroni. I only knew that they were very much the same kind of man. Now I know why.
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